TREASURER'S REPORT. 



Thomas Siggins in Acct. with fiousatonic Agricultural Society, 



1877. DR. 



To balance in Treasury as per last report, 



To cash received from new members, (ordinary,) 



from new members, (stock,) 



from new members, (life,) 



from old members, interest, 



from old members, arrears, 



from admissions, 



from entries (exhibitors for) 



from clubs for use of grounds, 



from rye, grass and apples sold, 



from rent of house, 



from rent of stands, 



from exchange on premiums, 

 • from fees auction sale of 8tock, 



from Wm. Sprague, interest on note, 



from State Bounty, 



By cash paid for printing and advertising, 



for materials and labor, for repairs and betterments, 



for postage, express, and cartage, 



Committees, 



for music, orator and poet expenses, 



for premium goods, 



in horse, foot, and potato races, 



for care and feed of poultry, 



help at gates and in Treasurer's office, 



Watchmen (night and day,) 



for dinners for Marshals, &c.. 



Superintendent of hall and help, 



street sprinkling, 



Salaries of Superintendent, Secretary, and Treasurer, 



for help in Superintendent's and Secretary's offices, 



sundry small bills. 



Balance in Treasury, 



$5,166 



